Treasury accused of "actively undermining" renewables industry with subsidy delay

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Industry insiders warn of shelved projects, lost jobs, increased capital costs and soaring political risk as a result of delay to RO banding decision

The renewable energy industry has united in condemning today's decision by the government to delay a crucial ruling on subsidy levels for the sector, warning the move is undermining investor confidence...

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